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1 Believe us, we find our task no more savory than you do.
2 Although neither biscuit was sweet, the buttermilk version seemed more savory .
3 Or would it not be more savory to fry it in the frying-pan?
4 He is all concern, all gallant attention, gently drawing them toward more savory matters.
5 The result is a much more savory and succulent roast.
6 Our function is often more political, for lack of a more savory term, than spiritual.
7 The meat from that kitchen was tenderer than any other; the beef-tea was more savory .
8 It is commonly eaten with butter or filled with jam or a more savory filling.
9 Why this fierce rodent should make more savory meat than the innocent kitten, does not appear.
10 I prefer truffles, they are more savory .
11 One soon learns that all made-over dishes are more savory where stock is used in place of water.
12 Because shellfish use amino acids to counteract salt concentration, the saltier the water, the more savory the shellfish.
13 But to me this bitter, prickly Thistle is more savory and relishing than the most exquisite and sumptuous banquet.
14 Apart from cleanliness, the venison was found to be more savory ; the cakes were lighter; and the pork less greasy.
15 Only a few minutes, however, had elapsed before another still more savory puff induced me to take several long inhalations.
16 Cooked with pork-fat and lamb's-quarters, an herb used to make greens taste more savory , these leaves, and the first tender shoots make poke salad.
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